« Looking for Peace from Your Panic Attacks? | Home | How to Experience the Complete Freedom from Anxiety and Panic Attacks »
Do You Have These Panic Attacks Symptoms?
I’ve had readers email me asking if their symptoms are from panic attacks or anxiety attacks. Well, first of all, I’m not a physician or a medical professional so I cannot give a diagnosis…
But I can tell you some of the typical symptoms of panic attacks and anxiety attacks…
Of course like anything else, you should always get yourself checked out by a physician for the correct diagnosis…
Are you feeling or experiencing any of these symptoms?
- Getting dizzy spells that lead to panic attacks?
- Feeling tightness in your throat?
- Does your chest feel tight and you feel you are having shortness of breath?
- Does your heart feel like it is racing?
- Are you feeling tingly sensations in your fingers and toes?
- Do you feel hot flashes that are followed by waves of anxieties?
- Are you constantly worrying about something… more than normal?
- Do you feel unconnected by reality?
- Do you have an overwhelming fear that your anxieties and worrying is going to push your over the edge of sanity?
Keep in mind… these are just some of the symptoms of panic attacks and anxiety attacks. There are other symptoms that I didn’t mention but the key thing here is if you DO in fact suffer from panic attacks… you don’t have to suffer one minute more because there is a panic attack system that is a self-help tool that works very well for curing anxiety and panic attacks.
Of course you wouldn’t believe what I say (and you shouldn’t) because this is just another blog or website on the Internet… but what you CAN do is go to Barry Joe McDonagh’s website for help to cure your panic attacks. You will find testimonials from former sufferers… in fact, tons of them… audio and written testimonials from the heart.
And here is another thing you should know… not only will you be getting a program how to eliminate your panic attacks… the author, Barry Joe McDonagh will also be giving you his private email so you can email him anytime you want if you have questions.
Good luck and I hope you get much better soon,
KateĀ
Topics: Anxiety Attacks, Panic Attacks | Tags: Anxiety Attacks, Panic Attacks | No Comments »











